Arcade Fire 'Reflektor' Tracklist LEAK: New Song Titles for 'The Suburbs' Follow-Up Appear on Amazon France, Double Record Includes Greek Mythology-Inspired Tracks

By Carolyn Menyes (c.menyes@gmail.com) | Sep 23, 2013 10:23 AM EDT

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A little over one month remains until Arcade Fire's new album "Reflektor" hit stores. The brilliant marketing campaign for the album has included vague, random Twitter messages and viral graffiti marks etched in major cities around the world.

Now, the tracklist for "Reflektor" has reportedly leaked online. According to We All Want Someone, the song titles and order were posted to Amazon France alongside the album art. The tracklist has since been removed.

Lead single and title track "Reflektor" starts the album off, but "Reflektor" also contains songs with titles like "Flashbulb Eyes," "Joan of Arc" and "Porno." Interestingly, the album also makes references to Greek mythology, with songs "Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice)" and "It's Never Over (Oh Orpheus)."

According to recent interviews with the band, "Reflektor" is a double album and is longer than "The Suburbs" (which was 64:07). Speaking to Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1 (via NME), frontman Win Butler said, "It's a double record -- mostly down to the fact that the songs are a lot longer. I mean, 'Reflektor' is seven-and-a-half, there's another couple of seven-minute songs on the record, and so it made more sense to stretch it out to two records with two distinct sides."

With Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" marketing campaign, it's hard to know whether or not the tracklist leak was purposeful or not. Regardless, check out the likely tracklist for Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" below.

Disc 1
1. "Reflektor"
2. "We Exist"
3. "Flashbulb Eyes"
4. "Here Comes the Night Time"
5. "Normal Person"
6. "You Already Know"
7. "Joan of Arc"

Disc 2
1. "Here Comes the Night Time II"
2. "Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice)"
3. "It's Never Over ("Oh Orpheus)"
4. "Porno"
5. "Afterlife"
6. "Supersymmetry"

"Reflektor," the fourth album from Arcade Fire and the follow-up to 2010's "The Suburbs" will be released on Oct. 29.

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